Included is next to the camera, the battery, a battery charger with connection cable and a hand strap.
No detailed instructions or software, this is to be loaded from the website.
No USB or HDMI connection cable is not supplied. Although I have both been connected to the PC but it is now too much saved from Canon and I subtract a star.
So far I use a Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ18EG-K Digital Camera (14 Megapixel, 16x opt. Zoom, 7.5 cm (3 inch) display, image stabilized) black especially concerts without flash. Here I photograph mostly without flash in High Sensitivity mode with 4 MP or by time / aperture priority with 6 MP.
The Canon PowerShot SX 270 HS I try now out because I had a little more Zoom, FullHD want to shoot videos at concerts and even stereo sound would be useful. The number of pixels of the photo chip is as subordinate.
The Canon PowerShot SX600 HS I had previously tested but this has failed because concert videos were just noisy, get me barely usable photos and the time / aperture priority was saved.
Panasonic TZ18: Iris (w / t): 3.3 / 5.9
Canon SX600 HS: Iris (w / t): 3.8 / 6.9
Canon SX270 HS: Aperture: (w / t): 3.5 / 6.8
After the values of the SX270 in between but it does not help, I have the weekend in my Irish Pub snap a few test photos.
The first sample photos now at dawn brought no decision. While the TZ18 shows more color fidelity are the images of the SX 270 sharper and show more detail.
Addendum: my Lumix is retired. The battery problem is indeed weakened yet. But since I usually only take pictures and several spare batteries take with not bother me with this purchase price. In the dark I succeed even without a flash with the correct settings great pictures. I filmed a fireworks with stereo sound and am excited about the recording. Would not be the battery problem is a 5 star camera, so it stays in. 4
I recommend this Battery: 2x Battery NB-6L for Canon IXUS 85 IS, 95 IS, 105 IS, 200 IS, 210 IS / PowerShot .... see list!
All replica batteries tested in video mode captures the display after 10 minutes. to flash (original battery 40 min.) There are 20 min.
Addendum: my Lumix is retired but has been replaced by the Lumix TZ 41 and here are no battery problems known.